Eldon Sprickerhoff

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Eldon Spickerhoff is a Canadian computer security expert.[1]

He was awarded the 24th annual J.W. Graham Medal, in 2019, given to a graduate of the University of Waterloo who has distinguished himself in the field of computer science.[2] The award is named after Wes Graham, an influential professor who played a key role in forging ties between the University and leading firms in the computer industry.

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  2. 2.0 2.1 Eldon Sprickerhoff awarded 2019 J.W. Graham Medal in Computing & Innovation, University of Waterloo, 2019-06-04. Retrieved on 2022-05-19. “Eldon graduated from the University of Waterloo with a BMath in 1991, majoring in computer science and minoring in economics.” mirror
  3. Victor Ferreira. Canada's cybersecurity firms keep turning to the U.S. for funding, leaving us without a homegrown leader, Financial Post, 2019-03-20. Retrieved on 2022-05-19. “To get there, Sprickerhoff followed a path that is becoming the norm in the domestic cybersecurity space and for many other high-tech startups: He sold a majority stake to a New York-based private-equity firm, specifically Warburg Pincus LLC, reportedly for upwards of $100 million.” mirror